![]() ![]() We have definitely had some great laughs during this round. ![]() We are a fairly intense group when it comes to board game night, so when you have to act out a many things as you can in as short of a time as possible, things get crazy. Some of them are pretty easy and obvious, but some are so hard. We had to sit back and laugh at how ridiculous it was for them to carry the clue through the whole game. (.come on now ladies, he is a short little fat man!!) The quarterback.Įven after we explain he wasn’t in the movie, the next round they give the clue: Football I can’t remember the exact name, but it went something like this:Ĭlue: (Some actor who never did a role as a football player, let’s say Danny Devito)Ĭlue given to team: He played football in the Friday Night Lights movie. We have played this game a tonne, so our referencing skills have gotten pretty good. It changes from a game of spitting out answers as fast as you can to trying to hone it down to one word or finding a reference from the first round. In the second round, when you only have a one word clue and one guess is when you really have to think. That, or we might reference something that happened in a previous game and the newbie will be totally lost (like someone missing out on an inside joke). It can still work, but the experienced players just get them too fast. This will especially ruin the game if you play with someone who is fresh. We are nearing that point, so we have taken a break from it for a bit. As with any party game where the answers are on cards, eventually you will know most/all of them and the game become stale. That is actually one of the downfalls of this game. Bugs Bunny à we would say “What’s up Doc?” and get it right away. ![]() I find that we roll through some cards WAAAY too easily. Though they do suck to do, they are what keeps the game interesting. If you haven’t played before the first round you can’t skip cards, so when Whitney someone throws in a very obscure card, you are forced to use your brain and really work to get your team to guess. It does come a little loud and hard to comprehend if you have too many people, but it can sure get the energy of the room up in a hurry, which is nice. This game also allows for a large group of people to play. Yet, there is still a set amount of rounds, so there is a finite end to the game. This means if you feel like a longer game, just choose a few more cards each. You can choose as many or as little cards as you want to play with (within reason). This is the first thing to note that I like about the game. Where you pull the big stack of cards out of the box, but the twist being that each player picks the first few cards they know and puts them into the common pile you will be using for the duration of the game. This game sets up a lot like some of those traditional party games you might remember. ![]()
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